How to Enjoy PoetrySheed & Ward, 1948 - 288 páginas Informal discussion of the appreciation of poetry. |
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... look- ing - up . " If you read old poets , or those who copy them , archaic turns of speech will halt you . Scripture , his- torical fiction , the formulae of law and of ceremony will help with these ; but always be ready to dig in the ...
... look- ing - up . " If you read old poets , or those who copy them , archaic turns of speech will halt you . Scripture , his- torical fiction , the formulae of law and of ceremony will help with these ; but always be ready to dig in the ...
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... look at a morsel of creation as the friends of the par- ents at a child ; we search its face for the features of a ... look so at things , but every true instant of living is such a look . And the moment a flame of perception shows ...
... look at a morsel of creation as the friends of the par- ents at a child ; we search its face for the features of a ... look so at things , but every true instant of living is such a look . And the moment a flame of perception shows ...
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... look inside it as we'd look in some brilliant tulip . 56. Vobiscum Est Iope When thou must home to shades of under- ground , And there arrived , a new admiréd guest , The beauteous spirits do engirt thee round , White Iope [ 194 ] HOW ...
... look inside it as we'd look in some brilliant tulip . 56. Vobiscum Est Iope When thou must home to shades of under- ground , And there arrived , a new admiréd guest , The beauteous spirits do engirt thee round , White Iope [ 194 ] HOW ...
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Dedication V | 3 |
Chapter | 45 |
Chapter Three | 61 |
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